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. >> the lack of snow is drying up the economy in the sierra. this past weekend and warm winter weather kept people away and they had a lot less customers as well. it was barely bigger than a regular monday. >> we pretty much make up everything during the snow season. >> so some of the smaller ski resorts have closed due to lack of snow but others have help from snow making machines. >>> conservation efforts are voluntary at this point except in the city of santa cruz. people are blowing instead of hosing and it is only allowed between 5:00 and 10:00 a.m. they may ticket one step further. >> we may charge them, you know if they ask for water like a soda, we have to charge them if we are going to have this kind of problem. >> if water restrictions are ignored it could result in fines and there is a warning up to $500 for repeated water waist. >>> new this morning, we are learning they are meeting with white house officials and the two will meet in vatican city. chris christie will be planned with which is now a day of celebration of his administr
. >> the lack of snow is drying up the economy in the sierra. this past weekend and warm winter weather kept people away and they had a lot less customers as well. it was barely bigger than a regular monday. >> we pretty much make up everything during the snow season. >> so some of the smaller ski resorts have closed due to lack of snow but others have help from snow making machines. >>> conservation efforts are voluntary at this point except in the city of santa...
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the buses symbolize the impact of tech companies on the city's economy saying they are worried about people getting evicted with the price of rent going up and not concerned about delaying the people get to work. >> they we get paid either way. they are paid by google. i feel much worse about the folk who have lost their home of 30 years. >> we have not heard back from facebook or google. protesters blocked the buses for 30 minutes until police started talking about moving in and making arrests. i asked few any why they would only charge a dollar and people say that doesn't sound like much but because of the proposition 218 and the california vehicle code they can only recover their costs. they cannot make a profit. >>> thank you, amy. google santa a message to employee whose may want to speak in favor of the policy suggesting talking points such as i am so proud to live in san francisco and be part of this community. or, if a shuttle program did not exist i would continue to live in san francisco and drive to work on the peninsula. >> happening now in san jose, police are on the sce
the buses symbolize the impact of tech companies on the city's economy saying they are worried about people getting evicted with the price of rent going up and not concerned about delaying the people get to work. >> they we get paid either way. they are paid by google. i feel much worse about the folk who have lost their home of 30 years. >> we have not heard back from facebook or google. protesters blocked the buses for 30 minutes until police started talking about moving in and...
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stocks falling broadly after a survey from china suggested that the second largest economy was contracting. they were disappointed with earnings. and forecast from several companies. dow is down right now. >> 188 points. >> high-speed rail project could soon get a big item to the state. >> calls for a $29 million loan to the authority. and there was an advance last year. no word on what the fund will be used for. >> more trouble for justin bieber, he was released from a miami jail in the last hour and here charges. this is a smiling mug shot of the pop star taken this morning after his arrest. he went before the journal for a bond hearing. >> police say he was racing his rented yellow ferrari and failed a sobriety taste. and he later admitted to drinking and taking drugs. >> he made estimates that he had consumed some alcohol and been smoking marijuana. and consume some prescription he medication. >> he is charged with dui. and resisting arrest. >> he had an expired driver's license. this is in the 2016 olympic games in rio de janiero. >> iguodala and claire thompson were name to the men's
stocks falling broadly after a survey from china suggested that the second largest economy was contracting. they were disappointed with earnings. and forecast from several companies. dow is down right now. >> 188 points. >> high-speed rail project could soon get a big item to the state. >> calls for a $29 million loan to the authority. and there was an advance last year. no word on what the fund will be used for. >> more trouble for justin bieber, he was released from a...
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what a comeback it is. >> reporter: the governor praised the people of california for improving our economy and passing measures to increase taxes ending years of painful deficits. >> a budgetary surplus in the billions. [ applause ] >> in the billions. [ applause ] >> but don't spend it. that's the point. >> reporter: brown is hoping for a constitutionally protected rainy day fun for inevitable disasters like the drought emergency he declared last week. >> we can take this drought as a stark warning of things to come. >> reporter: cutbacks could be mandatory. >> right now it's imperative. >> reporter: he is continuing to try to reduce the state prison population by sending state prisoners to county jails and equalizing public school funding. he only briefly mentioned the $68 billion high-speed rail project which is unpopular with the public. tom del beccaro says it under sold the speech to economic longevity. >> the number one issue should be a need to keep jobs and to give a 2,000 word speech, it's the wrong priorities. >> brown delivered more state of the state addresses than any other g
what a comeback it is. >> reporter: the governor praised the people of california for improving our economy and passing measures to increase taxes ending years of painful deficits. >> a budgetary surplus in the billions. [ applause ] >> in the billions. [ applause ] >> but don't spend it. that's the point. >> reporter: brown is hoping for a constitutionally protected rainy day fun for inevitable disasters like the drought emergency he declared last week. >>...
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. >> there's not a government plan by itself that economy -- compensate for the lack of rain. we have to do our part. >> growers greeted the emergency declaration with mixed emotions. at 6:00 the impact on crops and the people that work to grow and pick them. david seven son -- stevenson. >>> mark is here with to look at how we got to this point. >> we've been locked in the static weather pattern, storms in the pacific but the track is way north. look at the storm falling apart and a good portion of the west coast dry and clear and warm. we know december was very dry. one day of significant rainfall, that was december 6, in january a weak system last weekend, produce a few showers, you can see what happened a dry weather forecast, the forecast is not optimistic. these numbers are very low, look at% of averages -- percent of averages, you can see the total toward eureka, under 6 inches. san diego over 2 inches. that coupled with a low snow back, the numbers for the sierra, around eight to 22%, that was the camera looking toward royal gorge, the dry weather pattern not changing
. >> there's not a government plan by itself that economy -- compensate for the lack of rain. we have to do our part. >> growers greeted the emergency declaration with mixed emotions. at 6:00 the impact on crops and the people that work to grow and pick them. david seven son -- stevenson. >>> mark is here with to look at how we got to this point. >> we've been locked in the static weather pattern, storms in the pacific but the track is way north. look at the storm...
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> extending jobless benefits will help those actively looking for work and pump money pack into the economy. >>> one in five women have been sexually attacked in college. >>> they are gaining in popularity, the car that came out on top in new crash testing. >>> she's a top executive at facebook and a "new york times" best-selling author. the new achievement cherryl sandberg achieved without doing anything. . >>> former secretary of state hillary clinton will be the key note speaker in san francisco april ninth. the following day in san jose. clinton will then go to san diego. all the events are closed to the public. >>> apportion opponents -- abortion opponents held the march for life. they rallied at the national mall. the anniversary of the roe v. wade. there weren't as many graphic images of abortion a bigger emphasis for adoption. >> we are trying to encourage women facing an unexpected pregnancy to choose life. president obama said his administration is working toward the retucks of unwanted pregnancies. the supreme court has decided many cases and is considering one now that will test
> extending jobless benefits will help those actively looking for work and pump money pack into the economy. >>> one in five women have been sexually attacked in college. >>> they are gaining in popularity, the car that came out on top in new crash testing. >>> she's a top executive at facebook and a "new york times" best-selling author. the new achievement cherryl sandberg achieved without doing anything. . >>> former secretary of state hillary...
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and the economy grows. and that's something. >> the carbon emissions having any effect on say the atmosphere or say our oceans, do you think it's good news with respect to the atmosphere in oceans, as well? >> like i said i don't reach conclusions on that. because there are -- >> why would you not reach conclusions on that but reach conclusions on energy efficiency? >> because i'm not as persuaded by the science as i understand it as a layman than some others. >> so you're just a lehman with respect to carbon's effect on the feature. >> yes. >> i'll end that there. >> but if i could say one more thing and this is -- >> and then i'll turn backing to senator boozman who would like another moment. >> in response to dr. curry's testimony, i am struck that there is a very significant need for more research on natural variability and the climate sensitivity to manmade co2 in the context of it natural, as you mentioned in terms of aerosols and the sun and all of that. >> senator boozman. >> the only thing i would
and the economy grows. and that's something. >> the carbon emissions having any effect on say the atmosphere or say our oceans, do you think it's good news with respect to the atmosphere in oceans, as well? >> like i said i don't reach conclusions on that. because there are -- >> why would you not reach conclusions on that but reach conclusions on energy efficiency? >> because i'm not as persuaded by the science as i understand it as a layman than some others. >>...
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it's difficult in our economy, it's difficult in their economy. they are obviously concerned about the pace at which change happens and managing it. but trying to stop it would be very damaging to their economy and i think they know that. i can't tell you that at the end of this year, we'll be able to say they made the move we open hoped they would make. we are going to engage with them to keep pressing forward and making the case. i believe that is welcome. when i was in china just a few weeks ago, it was important for the president to meet with me. we had an exchange that was our second exchange in the time i've been secretary. and when i meet with my counter part, we talk about the tough issues. they don't tell us to stay out of their business. they want to learn from our economic experience. i think our continuing to bring focus to these issues is something that helps them to make progress. i approach it in a very clear headed way. intentions are critical and important. but it's results in the end matter. >> one of the pressures that might be
it's difficult in our economy, it's difficult in their economy. they are obviously concerned about the pace at which change happens and managing it. but trying to stop it would be very damaging to their economy and i think they know that. i can't tell you that at the end of this year, we'll be able to say they made the move we open hoped they would make. we are going to engage with them to keep pressing forward and making the case. i believe that is welcome. when i was in china just a few weeks...
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holding the world economic forum, a very important meeting gets underway and talks about the world economy and we are more connected with other economists and -- economies and hopefully we will get some encouraging news and policies out of that meeting. >> we will smile and say good morning to you, it is already thursday, january 23rd, i am dave clark. >> good morning, i am pam cook, steve paulson, it's clear -- well no there is some fog behind you. >> well, the record is 75 and that's not the issue but there is also very strong gusts up in the east bay hills right above the caldecott and some partly cloudy mostly cloudy skies the winds have picked up for some and i have seen gusts for some and most of the higher elevations in the north bay but mainly above 1,000 feet and 50s on some of the temperatures, there is still some 30s and we are running lower on the 30s and a red flag warning will take us to friday and it may give us some partly cloudy skies, went dip in the hills, that might be more of a south wind, here is sal. >>> fire is burning in a multi- story building somewhere near the c
holding the world economic forum, a very important meeting gets underway and talks about the world economy and we are more connected with other economists and -- economies and hopefully we will get some encouraging news and policies out of that meeting. >> we will smile and say good morning to you, it is already thursday, january 23rd, i am dave clark. >> good morning, i am pam cook, steve paulson, it's clear -- well no there is some fog behind you. >> well, the record is 75...
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they worried about what a lack of rain will do to the farm based economy. regard of what the governor does, three bay area counties have been declared natural disaster areas. 62% of california is in extreme drought. that makes the farmers eligible for federal assistance. >> officials have begun tapping into the reserve reservoir, it's the first time this lake has been used as a water source because of dry weather. the dry weather is not going anywhere any time soon sandy? >> yeah, you will see how we have gone from bad to worse. let's look at live doppler 7 hd, no rain in sight. not typical for january, a as we take a look at the latest on the drought. last week, about 28% of the state shaded in red, was in an extreme drought situation. now take a look at today. 63% of the state is covered. you can see how much of on it is expanded. we had record highs today. san francisco airport 73 and tying records. all time records for the month of january. records in san francisco, 72, san jose, 73 degrees. take a look at how warm down south. salinas airport, 77. i wil
they worried about what a lack of rain will do to the farm based economy. regard of what the governor does, three bay area counties have been declared natural disaster areas. 62% of california is in extreme drought. that makes the farmers eligible for federal assistance. >> officials have begun tapping into the reserve reservoir, it's the first time this lake has been used as a water source because of dry weather. the dry weather is not going anywhere any time soon sandy? >> yeah,...
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they worried about what a lack of rain will do to the farm based economy. regard of what the governor does, three bay area counties have been declared natural disaster areas. 62% of california is in extreme drought. that makes the farmers eligible for federal assistance. >> officials have begun tapping into the reserve reservoir, it' the first time this lake has been used as a water source because of dry weather. the dry weather is not going anywhere any time soon sandy? >> yeah, you will see how we have gone from bad to worse. let's look at live doppler 7 hd, no rain in sight. not typical for january, a as we take a look at the latest on the drought. last week, about 28% of the state shaded in red, was in an extreme drought situation. now take a look at today. 63% of the state is covered. you can see how much of on it is expanded. we had record highs today. san francisco airport 73 and tying records. all time records for the month of january. records in san francisco, 72, san jose, 73 degrees. take a look at how warm down south. salinas airport, 77. i will
they worried about what a lack of rain will do to the farm based economy. regard of what the governor does, three bay area counties have been declared natural disaster areas. 62% of california is in extreme drought. that makes the farmers eligible for federal assistance. >> officials have begun tapping into the reserve reservoir, it' the first time this lake has been used as a water source because of dry weather. the dry weather is not going anywhere any time soon sandy? >> yeah,...
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he says that this dry weather is impacting our entire economy. the and we saw here in the bay area, it's already impacting local cattle ranchers. this reservoir south of san jose looks more like a small pond. the it's quickly drying up and right now only holds 3% of its capacity, the lowest reservoir in the water district. this grim picture is a result of a record dry year. this is since 1874 when records were first kept. >> our local reservoirs are 60% of their average. >> reporter: it's prompting homeowners relying on wells to sound the alarm. the. >> we've received from our cattle operations and parks, comments from those operators as well, indicating to us that stock ponds are drying up. they've had severe problems carrying out the their activitie activities. >> reporter: a problem governor brown indicated could impact the entire state's economy. the. >> my staff and administration are preparing the appropriate papers to do what is necessary. >> reporter: whether that includes a statewide emergency declaration has still not been determined. b
he says that this dry weather is impacting our entire economy. the and we saw here in the bay area, it's already impacting local cattle ranchers. this reservoir south of san jose looks more like a small pond. the it's quickly drying up and right now only holds 3% of its capacity, the lowest reservoir in the water district. this grim picture is a result of a record dry year. this is since 1874 when records were first kept. >> our local reservoirs are 60% of their average. >>...
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. >>> and the economy in the sierra is drying up because of the lack of snow. the three day week is usually a big money maker but this past weekend's big money maker made people stay away. economist crowds -- economy crowds were barely above the regular monday. >> we pretty much make up everything during the snow season. >> some of the smaller ski resorts have closed because of the lack of snow and the bigger ones are staying open with the help of snow making machines. >>> and they had a really close call well a death and avalanche. the avalanche is triggering and the corner of your screen. momentings making that trap, he opened up his avalanche gear and it helped save his life. >> it shows a lot of things can fly and they can go big right now. >> now the resort says there are warning signs posted about the avalanche conditions and he is hoping other skiers and snowboarders will learn from his experience. >>> coming up, that breaking news out of oakland, we will take you live to the scene. >>> and the new hearing today on raising the tolls on the golden gate br
. >>> and the economy in the sierra is drying up because of the lack of snow. the three day week is usually a big money maker but this past weekend's big money maker made people stay away. economist crowds -- economy crowds were barely above the regular monday. >> we pretty much make up everything during the snow season. >> some of the smaller ski resorts have closed because of the lack of snow and the bigger ones are staying open with the help of snow making machines....
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suggested the growing gaps between the rich and the poor is most likely the biggest threats in the economy. funding for u.s. start up increased 20 percent in the fourth quarter. software companies received the most money with bio tech. that's your money watch. for the latest business news follow me on twitter. >> 4:52. coming up, the niner fans waited for hours last night to welcome the team back to the bay area. how they're dealing with the defeat. >> meet the couple covering the entire cause to make kids dreams come true. >>> all right. on this martin luther king day it will be an unstablely warm day. 50s and even low 70s. >> good morning everybody. we are on a holiday schedule. that means for your ride it is beginning at 6:00 in the morning. otherwise, we are checking on feeding the meters. >> a siting off the coast of san diego. a photographer spotted these dolphins on saturday. the waters are relatively calm the month of january. that makes it easier to see ocean life. >>> an act of generosity is helping san francisco cover the entire cost of bat kid city. >> john and marsha goldman a
suggested the growing gaps between the rich and the poor is most likely the biggest threats in the economy. funding for u.s. start up increased 20 percent in the fourth quarter. software companies received the most money with bio tech. that's your money watch. for the latest business news follow me on twitter. >> 4:52. coming up, the niner fans waited for hours last night to welcome the team back to the bay area. how they're dealing with the defeat. >> meet the couple covering the...
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, not a weaker economy. last thing, we have a new chairman of gm, new president and ceo whose name is mary barra. at the ceremony that monday morning gm was announced car of the young, corvette stingray, and they had a huge crush of people around mary as she tried to leave the press conference. i shook hands with her and gave her my business card. on it i wrote "proud mary, keep on rolling" because they're rolling. they are rolling. not rolling just to make more money and provide more jobs, but also clean up our economy. >> that's the win-win i see. senator fisher? >> thank you madam chairman and ranking member for holding the hearing today. i welcome and thank the witnesses for being here as well. i'm especially pleased that we do have four witnesses here from the administration. congressional oversight, especially over epa as it rolls out rules that jeopardize the affordability and reliability of american energy is critical. americans are very uneasy about a plan being enacted via executive fiat and with w
, not a weaker economy. last thing, we have a new chairman of gm, new president and ceo whose name is mary barra. at the ceremony that monday morning gm was announced car of the young, corvette stingray, and they had a huge crush of people around mary as she tried to leave the press conference. i shook hands with her and gave her my business card. on it i wrote "proud mary, keep on rolling" because they're rolling. they are rolling. not rolling just to make more money and provide more...
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they're taking the money from economy -- the economy and consumers. what we don't see is that by taking the money from the consumers through taxes, those consumers don't have that money. they can't spend it on something else. the jobs at a loss in the other sectors because consumers no longer have money to spend their is not seen. we can do it nor. but we should not. -- we tend to ignore it. we should not. if you're just moving one -- money from one place to another we are not gaining anything. if you could come up with a magic wand that would restore to so the moneyustry lost, that would not be a net gain to the economy. consumers were not able to i is much -- by as much music. -- buy as much music. >> you have a company distributing a signal -- a tv signal to many customers. that would seem to fit the definition of a public performance. they perceive it as a copyright paying and they're not copyright. they're not paying retransmission fees. yep ask yourself -- you have to ask yourself that between the broadcasters and creators, who has the economic
they're taking the money from economy -- the economy and consumers. what we don't see is that by taking the money from the consumers through taxes, those consumers don't have that money. they can't spend it on something else. the jobs at a loss in the other sectors because consumers no longer have money to spend their is not seen. we can do it nor. but we should not. -- we tend to ignore it. we should not. if you're just moving one -- money from one place to another we are not gaining anything....
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have been known to last five, 10, 15 years, and, for me, it's scary because this is the agricultural economy. we'll get some rain, but it's ominous now because it's very dry. >>> today the nominations for the 86th oscars were announced. >> we are pleased to announce the nominations. >> american hustle and gravity earned the most nominations with 10 each. the other nominees include captain philips, and others. despite winning at the sundance festival, a film about the deadly shooting was just one of the films that didn't get an nomination. they are scheduled for march 2 and will be hosted by ellen. we have a special section for the awards season, finding a complete list of the nominees and a slide show. >>> what you don't know could cost you, the key step you can take tonight to save money on your water bill. also ahead... >> and so i think that everybody deserves to be comfortable and everybody deserves to be able to be who they are. >> the life lesson this transition gender this transgender team gave. [ audio skipping ] >> a second look at that exclusive interview and what the suspect calle
have been known to last five, 10, 15 years, and, for me, it's scary because this is the agricultural economy. we'll get some rain, but it's ominous now because it's very dry. >>> today the nominations for the 86th oscars were announced. >> we are pleased to announce the nominations. >> american hustle and gravity earned the most nominations with 10 each. the other nominees include captain philips, and others. despite winning at the sundance festival, a film about the deadly...
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what's our economy going to be like? >> very tough. up like tech, agriculture not only is in the central valley which is already hurting economically and yet to feel the good part of the recovery, but it also is a lot of the lower paying jobs that the state desperately needs knowrd to keep a lot of the working poor and the working families up, in order to keep them up. we need rain. >> thank you, phil. >>> coming up, the raiders accused of a sideline injustice. why an oakland raiderette is suing the team. >> how our warm weather is causing a problem that's simply "unbearable" > speaking of unseasonably warm, 3 degrees shy of 80 today in heeledburg. pleasanton 74. pittsburg 74. mountain view 73. no, not april. this is january. find out which day will be the coolest of the next 7 coming up. >> and how the boom in electric cars in the bay area is fueling more cases of so-called charge rage. female announcer: female announcer: get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets, at low clearance prices. save even more on floor sa
what's our economy going to be like? >> very tough. up like tech, agriculture not only is in the central valley which is already hurting economically and yet to feel the good part of the recovery, but it also is a lot of the lower paying jobs that the state desperately needs knowrd to keep a lot of the working poor and the working families up, in order to keep them up. we need rain. >> thank you, phil. >>> coming up, the raiders accused of a sideline injustice. why an...
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in exchange, the world's economies will lift temporary sanctions. the deal is good for six months, during which they hope to hammer out a more permanent agreement. >>> a blow to washington's hopes of moving a u.s. military base on okinawa. the mayor won re-election and opposed to his city playing host to an air station. they agreed to move the base but many okinawans want the base off the island completely. >>> an amazing story here from space. the row seta spacecraft was launched ten years ago and has been in hibernation the last three years. an international alarm clock was set to wake it up at 2:00 pacific time to chase down a comet racing toward the sun. scientists won't know if the wake-up call actually worked for several more hours. rosetta will map the comet. >>> a local couple has followed batkid's lead saving the san francisco, but this time from a hefty bill. john and marcia goldman are picking up the city's $105,000 tab for allowing 5-year-old miles scott to fight villains and rescue a damsel in distress last november. make-a-wish foundat
in exchange, the world's economies will lift temporary sanctions. the deal is good for six months, during which they hope to hammer out a more permanent agreement. >>> a blow to washington's hopes of moving a u.s. military base on okinawa. the mayor won re-election and opposed to his city playing host to an air station. they agreed to move the base but many okinawans want the base off the island completely. >>> an amazing story here from space. the row seta spacecraft was...
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they worried about what a lack of rain will do to the farm based economy. regard of what the governor does, three bay area counties have been declared natural disaster areas. 62% of california is in extreme drought. that makes the farmers eligible for federal assistance. >> officials have begun tapping into the reserve reservoir, it' the first time this lake has been used as a water source because of dry weather. the dry weather is not going anywhere any time soon sandy? >> yeah, you will see how we have gone from bad to worse. let's look at live doppler 7 hd, no rain in sight. not typical for january, a as we take a look at the latest on the drought. last week, about 28% of the state shaded in red, was in an extreme drought situation. now take a look at today. 63% of the state is covered. you can see how much of on it is expanded. we had record highs today. san francisco airport 73 and tying records. all time records for the month of january. records in san francisco, 72, san jose, 73 degrees. take a look at how warm down south. salinas airport, 77. i will
they worried about what a lack of rain will do to the farm based economy. regard of what the governor does, three bay area counties have been declared natural disaster areas. 62% of california is in extreme drought. that makes the farmers eligible for federal assistance. >> officials have begun tapping into the reserve reservoir, it' the first time this lake has been used as a water source because of dry weather. the dry weather is not going anywhere any time soon sandy? >> yeah,...
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. >> impact warm weather is having on the economy. >> in the abc7 newsroom at 5:00... >> freedom from assault is a basic human right. >> white house takes up a fight against swaults on campus >> a new video may have you >> a new video may have you thinking twice about good. good answer. check it out. learning's fun now. yeah, back in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet to play and learn online. all we had was that franklin fuzzypants. ah, the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went out? give me [slowly, deeply] your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. with u-verse high speed internet. equal access to health care... welcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com i tried depend and it made the difference between hearing about my daugand being there. yeah! nailed it! unlike the bargain brand, depend giv
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it doesn't necessarily help the economy to spend more on security. questions for the floor. >> i am a retired physicist and ceo. my question is trying to integrate what you are all saying. who is buying more? nsa or google? and what are they doing with that information with respect to our privacy? advertisers -- they can sell it to political operatives. keep certain people home on election day. >> can somebody make that distinction? >> the difference between google and the state is the state is a soverign entity that can do things you cannot. google can show you an ad. the question is how this all plays into a political context, which was in the space between your commercial life and your political life. that is a provocative question. there is this fundamental distinction. google and the other data brokers are collecting data about you because they want to show you an ad for golf clubs instead of diapers. i met with somebody who said, i do not worry about the stuff you read i have never done anything wrong. if you think that is sufficient protection
it doesn't necessarily help the economy to spend more on security. questions for the floor. >> i am a retired physicist and ceo. my question is trying to integrate what you are all saying. who is buying more? nsa or google? and what are they doing with that information with respect to our privacy? advertisers -- they can sell it to political operatives. keep certain people home on election day. >> can somebody make that distinction? >> the difference between google and the...
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two, the economy has improved so many believe it's now, or never. >> there is plenty of talent among the youth in san francisco. one place finds us together. one problem many will argue it's been in the wrong location. this evening, school board will reconsider moving the school to where many say it should belong. >> resolution is really for the board of education to authorize me as a superintendent to go out and start bringing people together about developing an action plan for how we're going to make this happen. >> meaning how to fund it the district has some retro fit money set aside. it's not nearly enough. in 2009 a architectural firm priced it at $171 million not including north auditorium, part of the project. now, well known architect has come up with a new design for the school right across the street from the san francisco jazz center which he designed. two buildings will continue to be landmarks with some new designs. >> so number is significantly higher than 170 but they're locking at over #$00 million. >> the principal says the schools would be accessible to all public
two, the economy has improved so many believe it's now, or never. >> there is plenty of talent among the youth in san francisco. one place finds us together. one problem many will argue it's been in the wrong location. this evening, school board will reconsider moving the school to where many say it should belong. >> resolution is really for the board of education to authorize me as a superintendent to go out and start bringing people together about developing an action plan for how...
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. >>> the closet economy. how you can buy, sell or trade how you can buy, sell or trade the clothing that you n are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. >>> after the closet economy, quite literally the closet. secondhand clothing is the latest thing to go digital and in a big way. as reporter jonathan bloom explains, one on-line marketplace is releasing numbers just showing how big as more vintage and trading clothes web sites are springing up. >> this is my closet. >> lauren smith is not lacking for clothes. she is, however, lacking for space. >> since i live in san francisco, i have to pick what my favorites are, and that's why i use poshmark. >> reporter: the sm
. >>> the closet economy. how you can buy, sell or trade how you can buy, sell or trade the clothing that you n are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your...
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economy and they will predict the economy will go for the first time in nine years. now they say the road ahead is smooth because there are no worries overpassing a balanced budget and there are no path changes. >>> domestic airfare, that is more than inflation and affairs are up in the last five years $363 for checked bags. north korea is asking for help and we have some news conference kenneth bay held this morning and plus what he says is making his situation worse. >> the men would do anything to save his dog. >>> a man's love for his dog landed him in a life- threatening situation, how fire crews were able to bring him to safety. cold? nasty cold. dayquil severe. nyquil severe. thanks dude. [ female announcer ] walgreens. get in. get out. feel better. select dayquil severe and nyquil severe. $11.99 at walgreens. select dayquil severe and nyquil severe. soon, californians from to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health insurance. those who need financial assistance will get it. and nobody will be denied because of a pre-existing condition. w
economy and they will predict the economy will go for the first time in nine years. now they say the road ahead is smooth because there are no worries overpassing a balanced budget and there are no path changes. >>> domestic airfare, that is more than inflation and affairs are up in the last five years $363 for checked bags. north korea is asking for help and we have some news conference kenneth bay held this morning and plus what he says is making his situation worse. >> the men...
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it is holding back our economy and eroding the basic american principal of respecting work. >> they also support raising the federal minimum wage which is currently $7.25 per hour. >>> we have been talking about a rare red flag warning, we are talking about why the fire dangers are so high. >>> supermarket shooting, choppers are inside and local authorities are described at the scene of that deadly attack. >>> good morning we are seeing more and more slowed traffic building. now we will tell you about some stop and go temperatures. >> more record highs. >>> we will take a look coming up. . >>> time now 6:13, after three people were killed in agrees are you store shooting, a -- a grocery store shooting, a man with a semiautomatic walked into the store and shot and killed one woman and walked to another aisle and shot and killed another woman. >> there were several rounds shot and anybody who has ever been in agrees are you store can imagine the shell casings and fragments and everything else are scattered throughout the store. >> one appeared to be in his late teens or early 20s, police s
it is holding back our economy and eroding the basic american principal of respecting work. >> they also support raising the federal minimum wage which is currently $7.25 per hour. >>> we have been talking about a rare red flag warning, we are talking about why the fire dangers are so high. >>> supermarket shooting, choppers are inside and local authorities are described at the scene of that deadly attack. >>> good morning we are seeing more and more slowed...
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. >>> a rough day on wall street after a survey from china suggested the world's second largest economy is shrinking. looking live now at the big board, you can see the dow is down about 191 points. >>> another day of brutal temperatures from the midwest to the northeast. wind chill advisories are in effect in at least 31 states and minnesota schools across the state all canceled classes today as wind chills approached 45 degrees below zero. and an area still cleaning up from this week's snowstorm the cold is turning all that slush now into ice making it very hazardous conditions for walkers and drivers. i know i was chatting with a friend in portland, maine an anchor there. i said, hey it's 71 here today. he said it's minus 6. >> oh, no. >> crazy. >> they are getting arctic weather. >> that's what's great about the weather, it's so much fun because it's always crazy. out the door high pressure has been very dry and guess what, in january? we have red flag warnings up! that's pretty unusual. don't see that happen very often. in fact, the fire danger running high in the north bay hills,
. >>> a rough day on wall street after a survey from china suggested the world's second largest economy is shrinking. looking live now at the big board, you can see the dow is down about 191 points. >>> another day of brutal temperatures from the midwest to the northeast. wind chill advisories are in effect in at least 31 states and minnesota schools across the state all canceled classes today as wind chills approached 45 degrees below zero. and an area still cleaning up from...
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. >>> and many have seen the best economy since 2005, there is no budget battle and no new taxes and they are raking in profits, they are better off than they have been for a few years and they expect growth to be at least 13% and businesses are likely to double their investments and that could create some new jobs. >> they will deal with fraud claims ordeal with the software awe tony and -- autonomy. they will decide if this will join against the legal board or try to have the charges dismissed. they overpaid for the british company and the shareholders lawsuit is on hold for last month. >> here is where we started on friday. i mean where is where we ended there, mixed picture, it's closed for the dr. martin luther king, jr. holiday and again there should be some economic news coming in and we'll see how it affect is the weekend. >>> and a desperate plea from an parent trapped in a u.s. prison. >>> all eyes on are on super bowl sunday and it should be a freezing situation for fans. o?oowq . >>> welcome back, snowstorms in ohio are causing lots of problem and poor visibility and terr
. >>> and many have seen the best economy since 2005, there is no budget battle and no new taxes and they are raking in profits, they are better off than they have been for a few years and they expect growth to be at least 13% and businesses are likely to double their investments and that could create some new jobs. >> they will deal with fraud claims ordeal with the software awe tony and -- autonomy. they will decide if this will join against the legal board or try to have the...
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has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today, and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity i.r.a. >>> and finally tonight, we know the words caught on camera, often signal amazing misbehavior. but tonight, something just as amazing. a scene of pure kindness. a boy, alone, in search of a friend. and what happens? abc's john donvan and the policeman who is "america strong." >> reporter: it's trouble that gets them rolling, those dashboard cameras in police cars, that look in on an often depressing landscape of busts and brawling and tempers blown. and then this video surfaces saturday from rosenberg, texas. the camera still rolling after a routine traffic stop. it's almost ominous how the car stops right where this kid is standing. and you see suddenly skedaddle off screen. then he's back again. and he starts to run because well, because someone's tossed him a football. and a few seconds later the cop's in the frame. and you realize he's the one who threw the ball. and now he's sending the kid deep. omin
has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today, and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity i.r.a. >>> and finally tonight, we know the words caught on camera, often signal amazing misbehavior. but tonight, something just as amazing. a scene of pure kindness. a boy, alone, in search of a friend. and what happens? abc's john donvan and the policeman who is "america strong." >> reporter: it's trouble that...
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and farm workers, in fact, the whole economy. >> what would it mean if a drought is declared strait wide. >> the event of a drought decoration would be more public awareness about the water situation and we would hope people take that to heart and use water as efficiently as possible. in other parts of the state, there would be more significant changes as a result of that d k decoloratio decoloration, more assistance. >> the hope is more rain will fall this winter, the question is will it be enough to fill what has been empty for so long? on january 28th, the water district board will receive a report looking at the water outlook and then the board could decide whether to ask water users to actake any action. reporting live, marianne favro. >> more details about the unusual winter impacts on us and everyone around us is forcing the nevada department of wildlife to issue a warning. we'll show you a shot taken at highway 50. notice anything? yeah, lots of sunshine, no snow. now comes that bears aren't hibernating at all, the way they are supposed to because it's so warm. last week you
and farm workers, in fact, the whole economy. >> what would it mean if a drought is declared strait wide. >> the event of a drought decoration would be more public awareness about the water situation and we would hope people take that to heart and use water as efficiently as possible. in other parts of the state, there would be more significant changes as a result of that d k decoloratio decoloration, more assistance. >> the hope is more rain will fall this winter, the...
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my take away is our broadband networks are good enough to fuel the world's largest digital export economy. from that perspective i don't think we are doing very bad at all. >> thank you. let me restate the production if i think i understand prediction to be "the new york times" will continue to publish stories incorrectly reporting that the u.s. is lagging behind europe in broadband. >> yes. i would read your recipient -- european correspondence' -- correspondents'reports. >> very quickly. >> i think they will continue to publish mixed messages about this. on the day that the story came out that said we are falling dangerously behind they also had technology predictions for 2014. they were done by one of the tech bloggers on their blog. nine of the 10 top things were wireless. in the story about broadband networks there was no mention of wireless at all. hopefully "the new york times" will come to realize that there is such a thing as wireless broadband and there is something called the internet of things if we don't over regulate the wireless networks that are necessary to enable the int
my take away is our broadband networks are good enough to fuel the world's largest digital export economy. from that perspective i don't think we are doing very bad at all. >> thank you. let me restate the production if i think i understand prediction to be "the new york times" will continue to publish stories incorrectly reporting that the u.s. is lagging behind europe in broadband. >> yes. i would read your recipient -- european correspondence' -- correspondents'reports....
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wores about the china economy. the good news netflix, the bay area company, reporting a very good quarter and more customers. up almost $60 a share. >>> breaking news now from richmond. we have learned that shorts have evacuated the police communication center due to some type of power problem. the evacuation began shortly after 4:00 this morning. all emergency communications are now being handled on a mobile command center. we will have more information on that in a bit. >>> and new details about the arrest of justin bieber in miami beach for drag racing and dwi. police say he just arrived at the miami beach county jail for booking. bieber has also been charged with resisting arrest. he had consumed alcohol, marijuana and prescription drugs before he was arrested. he was also, according to police, driving on an expired driver's license. he is 19 years old and not legally able to drink. police stopped him after he was spotted driving 60 miles per hour in a yellow lamborghini on a street with a speed limit of 30 mil
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saying the growing gap between the rich and the poor is most likely the biggest threat to the growing economy. funding for u.s. start ups increase 20 percent in the fourth quarter. software companies receive the most money with bio tech. that's your money watch. for the latest business news, follow me on twitter at alexiscbsnews. >> it's 5:40 right now. coming up, a bad habit. obama's comments. ,,,,,,,, ,,,, it's time to change the way we clean. and free ourselves from the smell and harshness of bleach. lysol power & free has more cleaning power than bleach. the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it kills 99.9% of germs. that's healthing . powerful cleaning that's family friendly. lysol. start healthing. and for where it matters most, try new lysol power & free pourable. towers in greenville, south carolina. the 14-story public housing building was leveled over the weekend...o make way for new apartments. the implosion took just abo0 seconds. firefighters in southern california are making progrs against a fire in the san gabriel mountains... northeast of l angeles. the 19- hundred acre
saying the growing gap between the rich and the poor is most likely the biggest threat to the growing economy. funding for u.s. start ups increase 20 percent in the fourth quarter. software companies receive the most money with bio tech. that's your money watch. for the latest business news, follow me on twitter at alexiscbsnews. >> it's 5:40 right now. coming up, a bad habit. obama's comments. ,,,,,,,, ,,,, it's time to change the way we clean. and free ourselves from the smell and...
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. >> it affects the entire economy. >> it sure does. let's bring in rob and we'll include tahoe. >> we've been watching the snow levels up there and really, way up at 7,000 feet with the weaker systems that came through in december and haven't seen much since, no rain in the bay area, no snow in the sierra, about 16% of average to date right now in the central sierra. this time next week, possibly starting to see changes. in the meantime, clear skies this evening, no fog, 50s and some low 60s outside right now. we've been seeing these offshore winds which powered up another day of record-breaking high. san francisco tied at record. 72 around oakland which was a new record and as long as the arrows are pointing off show, we continue to lockout. in keeping things quite dry and keeping the storm track well away from the bay area. what we'll see during the day tomorrow as we wake up for the morning, mainly clear skies like this evening and as we head through the afternoon, high clouds going on by, not rain producing clouds we want to see bu
. >> it affects the entire economy. >> it sure does. let's bring in rob and we'll include tahoe. >> we've been watching the snow levels up there and really, way up at 7,000 feet with the weaker systems that came through in december and haven't seen much since, no rain in the bay area, no snow in the sierra, about 16% of average to date right now in the central sierra. this time next week, possibly starting to see changes. in the meantime, clear skies this evening, no fog, 50s...
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cbs money watch, wendy gillette says the market is keeping an eye on the feds' efforts to help the economy. >> reporter: the "wall street journal" reports the federal reserve could slash its stimulus program for the second time in two months. the announcement could come at outgoing chairman bernanke's final meeting at the end of the month. the newspaper reports the central bank's bond buying program could dip to $65 billion a month from the current $75 billion. >>> wall street reopens today after traders took the day off for the martin luther king jr. holiday. on friday, the dow rose 41 points. the nasdaq fell 21. >>> online retailer overstock.com is now accepting the digital currency known as bitcoin. overstock boastst it's the first major retailer to do so allowing customers to avoid entering the credit card information. bitcoins are created entirely online and are not regulated by any government. >>> and there's now one less thing to worry about as the wedding day approaches. insurance policies are now available in cases of extreme weather, unexpected military deployment, problems with
cbs money watch, wendy gillette says the market is keeping an eye on the feds' efforts to help the economy. >> reporter: the "wall street journal" reports the federal reserve could slash its stimulus program for the second time in two months. the announcement could come at outgoing chairman bernanke's final meeting at the end of the month. the newspaper reports the central bank's bond buying program could dip to $65 billion a month from the current $75 billion. >>> wall...
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several businesses say the lack of snow is affecting the local economy. one ski resort says occupancy has been cut in half this season. >> as a community, we are doing everything to make it snow. i think if everybody took their cars out, washed them and left the convertible tops down, it would help. >> snowmaking machines are coating the slopes. the lack of power has forcedded some close country -- cross country ski areas to close. oddly enough, many trails are cleared for hikes and mountainbikes. while many wait for the snow to fall, many others are waiting for rain. so many, in fact, the governor ising being asked almost every day if he's ready to declare a drought emergency. allen martin is here to explain why he hasn't done it yet. >> yeah, he's waiting. it is going to happen. already declared a drought emergency. the governor is getting pressure to do the same almost every day statewide. the feeling is that as soon as the february snow pack reading is taken, the governor will, officially, say, we are in a drought. the governor talked about it in, ifr
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. >> and bigger local economies like colfax. >> with no snow season there's nothing. >> reporter: the lack of snow is just as painful. convenience stores like this one on i6 say crowds were barely bigger than a monday. >> it's nothing normal than what we need to be. because we basically make up everything during the snow season. >> reporter: as far as those businesses many people say instead of the skiers and snow boarders they saw mountain bikers and sight seers this weekend but not nearly enough. not enough to make up the huge crowds that you would normally see on a holiday weekend like we just saw. >>> meanwhile mandatory watery instructions are in place in santa cruz because of this dry spell. at 10:45 the dos and don'ts of businesses and people and why it could be expensive if they ignore the water rules. >>> the hockey team could fold as as soon as next week. they've lost $2 million a year for the last two years now. the coach pat carisio told the chronicle he's working on a deal with the new ownership group. can't reveal the name but he says it would include a move to oakland.
. >> and bigger local economies like colfax. >> with no snow season there's nothing. >> reporter: the lack of snow is just as painful. convenience stores like this one on i6 say crowds were barely bigger than a monday. >> it's nothing normal than what we need to be. because we basically make up everything during the snow season. >> reporter: as far as those businesses many people say instead of the skiers and snow boarders they saw mountain bikers and sight seers...
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. >> and bigger local economies like colfax. >> with no snow season there's nothing. >> reporter: the lack of snow is just as painful. convenience stores like this one on i6 say crowds were barely bigger than a monday. >> it's nothing normal than what we need to be. because we basically make up everything during the snow season. >> reporter: as far as those businesses many people say instead of the skiers and snow boarders they saw mountain bikers and sight seers this weekend but not nearly enough. not enough to make up the huge crowds that you would normally see on a holiday weekend like we just saw. >>> meanwhile mandatory watery instructions are in place in santa cruz because of this dry spell. at 10:45 the dos and don'ts of businesses and people and why it could be expensive if they ignore the water rules. >>> the hockey team could fold as as soon as next week. they've lost $2 million a year for the last two years now. the coach pat carisio told the chronicle he's working on a deal with the new ownership group. can't reveal the name but he says it would include a move to oakland.
. >> and bigger local economies like colfax. >> with no snow season there's nothing. >> reporter: the lack of snow is just as painful. convenience stores like this one on i6 say crowds were barely bigger than a monday. >> it's nothing normal than what we need to be. because we basically make up everything during the snow season. >> reporter: as far as those businesses many people say instead of the skiers and snow boarders they saw mountain bikers and sight seers...
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effects the entire economy. >> here is what it looked like sunday on the slopes. ktvu's claudine wong sent us this picture on vacation. there is man made snow and the slope is empty. ordinarily it would be very busy but there is not enough snow. >>> let's go now to rosemary orozco. you have been looking all around and have yet to find decent snow. >> the numbers are dismal. let's look at the latest report on the snow pack. over the north sierra, 8% of average. central 16% of normal and southern sierra 22% of normal. not only bad news for skiers, the state depends on the water supply. let's hope we get some. we are dry and we are mild and in the last half hour i showed you a few areas breaking records today. livermore, mountain view, napa, oakland, downtown. these are the highs from the afternoon. 72 oakland today. 71 in fremont. 72 morgan hill. low 70ss for the north bay. 69 san francisco. pacifica 63 today. it had to do with patchy fog this morning and take a look at this hour, we have patches of fog. just south of half moon bay. a breeze right along the coast li
effects the entire economy. >> here is what it looked like sunday on the slopes. ktvu's claudine wong sent us this picture on vacation. there is man made snow and the slope is empty. ordinarily it would be very busy but there is not enough snow. >>> let's go now to rosemary orozco. you have been looking all around and have yet to find decent snow. >> the numbers are dismal. let's look at the latest report on the snow pack. over the north sierra, 8% of average. central 16%...
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in exchange, the world's leading economies will temporarily lift economic sanctions. the deal is good for six months, during which both sides hope to hammer out a permanent agreement. >>> a blow to washington's hopes for moving a u.s. military base on the japanese island of okinawa. the mayor of nago has won re-election. he's staunch leo posed to having his city play host to a marine corps air station. they had agreed to move to a different area but many wanting the base off the island completely. the mayor beat out an opponent who had supported the base. >>> it's 5:38. still ahead, keeping the dream alive. today's celebrations in honor of dr. king's legacy and the 30-year-old bay area tradition that could be making its last trip. >>> also new threats in sochi. will there be enough security for the u.s. olympic team at the winter games? one lawmaker says no. >>> and slim support. a lack of slim support. a new survey has found the one uncle go one,two,one,two,one [uncle]thistwo,one.cotch,okay? [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,seven,eight! [u
in exchange, the world's leading economies will temporarily lift economic sanctions. the deal is good for six months, during which both sides hope to hammer out a permanent agreement. >>> a blow to washington's hopes for moving a u.s. military base on the japanese island of okinawa. the mayor of nago has won re-election. he's staunch leo posed to having his city play host to a marine corps air station. they had agreed to move to a different area but many wanting the base off the island...
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that could certainly impact things going forward for the economy. lots of tech earnings out this morning. a couple of the big winners out there are netflix and ebay. netflix's subscriber base grew by 3.2 million, revenue up 24% to $1.1 billion. the company says it's analyzing consumer feedback on its pricing models and wants three simple options, not saying though if that means there will be an increase in what you pay for your netflix account. ebay also turned in a solid quarter. its revenue was up 13.5%. the company says it's rebuffing an attempt by activist shareholder carl icahn to spin off paypal, which is growing faster than paypal's marketplace business. let's look at the numbers as the market is heading lower. the dow dropping by 131 points, nasdaq down 25. s&p lower by 11. ebay shares up 1.5% and netflix is up 16%. michelle and frank, back to you. >> jason brooks from kcbs news, thank you. >>> liza has traffic. >> slow traffic at the bay bridge toll plaza. we have been watching those backups build and currently westbound traffic at the bay
that could certainly impact things going forward for the economy. lots of tech earnings out this morning. a couple of the big winners out there are netflix and ebay. netflix's subscriber base grew by 3.2 million, revenue up 24% to $1.1 billion. the company says it's analyzing consumer feedback on its pricing models and wants three simple options, not saying though if that means there will be an increase in what you pay for your netflix account. ebay also turned in a solid quarter. its revenue...
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in his newly imposed "year of action" that avoids congressional approval for measures to boost the economy. shannon travis has more from washington >> reporter:over the past few days, president obama's essentially said: read my lips: >>this will be a year of action. as i've said before, it's going to be a year of action. this has to be a year of action. >> reporter:in this year, the president vows. >>where i can act, on my own, without congress, i'm going to do so >> reporter:if republicans try to block him, as they've done before. >>the president says he wants to make this year a year of action. sounds good to me. he can start by calling on the leaders over in the senate to pass our jobs bills. >> reporter:among the goals: growing the economy. expanding economiccreating jobs. and expanding access to health care. >> reporter:on wednesday, obama turned words into actions. delivering this news to kick-start american manufacturing: >> america's newest manufacturing hub, which is going to focus on power electronics, is going to be based right here in raleigh, north carolina. for the new mattre
in his newly imposed "year of action" that avoids congressional approval for measures to boost the economy. shannon travis has more from washington >> reporter:over the past few days, president obama's essentially said: read my lips: >>this will be a year of action. as i've said before, it's going to be a year of action. this has to be a year of action. >> reporter:in this year, the president vows. >>where i can act, on my own, without congress, i'm going to do...
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good news for the home builders, investors, though, may be a little cautious looking ahead for the economy and interest rates. that's causing some concerns. >>> 8:44. just moments ago, b.a.r.t. said they will hold a news conference at 10:00 this morning. they will tell us more about the accidental shooting that took the life of veteran b.a.r.t. police officer tom smith. now he was along with three other officers who were searching a suspect's home yesterday in dublin. one of the other officers fired a shot and it killed officer smith. >>> hundred of people in marin county still have no electricity after a car crashed into a power pole. this happened just after 6:00 this morning along highway 101 in san rafael. at one point, about 2500 homes and businesses in the area had no power. that crash also caused some massive traffic delays. >>> and this morning in vallejo, a man was shot and killed in a mobile home park. police say a woman who was not wearing clothing was the shooter. ktvu's brian flores was the first reporter there. he's back now with more on this strange incident. what do you kno
good news for the home builders, investors, though, may be a little cautious looking ahead for the economy and interest rates. that's causing some concerns. >>> 8:44. just moments ago, b.a.r.t. said they will hold a news conference at 10:00 this morning. they will tell us more about the accidental shooting that took the life of veteran b.a.r.t. police officer tom smith. now he was along with three other officers who were searching a suspect's home yesterday in dublin. one of the other...
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. >>> the lack of snow trying uns economy in the sierra. the three-day weekend usually a big moneymaker for the ski resorts and local businesses. this past weekend, the warm weather kept people away. businesses say the holiday crowds this past weekend barely bigger than a regular monday. >> it's not even close to what we need it to be. we pretty much make up everything during the snow season. >> some of the smaller ski resorts have closed due to the lack of snow. the bigger ones are staying open with the help of snow- making machines. the warm weather also, keeping people away but it's bringing the bears out. animal experts say the warm temperatures are giving bears little reason to continue to hibernate. so instead, they are out and about looking for food. people are are having unexpected encounters with the bears. one broke into several cars. one home on the north side of the lake. lock up the trash and food, experts say, and be on the lookout. >>> it's ticket tuesday. one viewer will win four tickets and four pit passes to monster energy
. >>> the lack of snow trying uns economy in the sierra. the three-day weekend usually a big moneymaker for the ski resorts and local businesses. this past weekend, the warm weather kept people away. businesses say the holiday crowds this past weekend barely bigger than a regular monday. >> it's not even close to what we need it to be. we pretty much make up everything during the snow season. >> some of the smaller ski resorts have closed due to the lack of snow. the bigger...
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how corporations did in the fourth quarter will tell a lot about how the economy is doing. how they are doing and where the stock market could go. best buy absolutely slammed off of its report last week. some have done well. such suicide morgannal lee. -- as morgan stanley. verizon turned a property of $5 billion -- profit of $5 billion and added 1.7 new net subscribers. in the quarter. also buying intel's online tv set top business. something intel really tried to get going over the last few years but unable to land some deals for that. due to smirches with content providers and the -- some issues with content providers and the cable networks offering pressure on that. it had been valued around $500 million. and verizon will offer jobs to just about all of the 325 intel employees in that business unit. >>> stock market trying to get going into some positive territory today. the stock market is doing well. right now the dow is up by 18 points. nasdaq is gaining 24. s&p is up by 8 points. despite that deal intel shares are down about 1%. michelle and frank back to you. >> al
how corporations did in the fourth quarter will tell a lot about how the economy is doing. how they are doing and where the stock market could go. best buy absolutely slammed off of its report last week. some have done well. such suicide morgannal lee. -- as morgan stanley. verizon turned a property of $5 billion -- profit of $5 billion and added 1.7 new net subscribers. in the quarter. also buying intel's online tv set top business. something intel really tried to get going over the last few...
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. >>> france's president fights to save his country's economy, and his privacy. >> mark phillips is in paris. >> reporter: the grim is still hanging over paris over france's economic affairs and over the affairs of the heart of its president. a murky forecast indeed coming up on "cbs this morning." >> the news is back in the morning here on "cbs this morning." stay tuned for your local news. [ male announcer ] if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air®. [ sneezes ] want a better night's sleep? hurry to sears for our mattress spectacular and closeout event get 50 to 60 percent off plus an extra 10 percent off with even more ways to save so redeem your points today at sears. ♪ ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practi
. >>> france's president fights to save his country's economy, and his privacy. >> mark phillips is in paris. >> reporter: the grim is still hanging over paris over france's economic affairs and over the affairs of the heart of its president. a murky forecast indeed coming up on "cbs this morning." >> the news is back in the morning here on "cbs this morning." stay tuned for your local news. [ male announcer ] if you have yet to master the quiet...
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has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today, and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity i.r.a. no. tonight, i got the favorites bucket. shhhhh, they're eating. kfc favorites bucket. 10 pieces, any recipe you want, $12.99. i even get my favorite. extra crispy boneless. thank you. ♪ >>> we'll erase that question mark a little later on. meanwhile, earlier in the program carson asked you to crack a code. carson, the viewers were quick to respond. >> unbelievable. chris wickerham, where are you? how did you crack this in less than two minutes? the on clue i gave when we posted this right here is that it was a song. you look at this and tell me hough you could possibly figure out in about 90 seconds what is song this is. chris figured this out. i don't know how. it is "locked out of heaven" by bruno. look at this. ♪ i've been locked out of heaven, for too long ♪ i'm not going to sending anymore. >> savannah, you had jury duty yesterday. you started a twitter forum. things not heard at jury duty, pic
has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today, and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity i.r.a. no. tonight, i got the favorites bucket. shhhhh, they're eating. kfc favorites bucket. 10 pieces, any recipe you want, $12.99. i even get my favorite. extra crispy boneless. thank you. ♪ >>> we'll erase that question mark a little later on. meanwhile, earlier in the program carson asked you to crack a code. carson, the...
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the economies of the west could be a train wreck in slow motion. >> it's not only the threat of fires, but also affects the livelihood of people who depend on fertile land. >> exactly. we're talking about the potential of maybe water rationing in the future water wars between consumers, ranchers, and farmers. we're talking about the fact that the migration could actually start to take place in some of the areas, as people just throw in the towel and leave. >> so is it going to get better? is this just a bad year? >> well, there is a theory that it's driven by the pdo for short, and has a cycle time of 20 to 30 years. the good news is, it means it will end. >> really? >> the bad news is, we don't know when. >> wow, all right. >> that's what makes physics exciting. >> professor, good to see you. thank you so much. >> mm-hmm. >>> and this is a big morning for first lady michelle obama. today she turns 50 years old. and she's getting ready for a big party. as chip reid reports, parts ss of the celebration are still secret, but dancing shoes are a must. >> reporter: at age 50, the first la
the economies of the west could be a train wreck in slow motion. >> it's not only the threat of fires, but also affects the livelihood of people who depend on fertile land. >> exactly. we're talking about the potential of maybe water rationing in the future water wars between consumers, ranchers, and farmers. we're talking about the fact that the migration could actually start to take place in some of the areas, as people just throw in the towel and leave. >> so is it going to...
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side of the bargain, it will get $7 billion in financial aid as sanctions that crippled the country's economy are eased. u.n. secretary ban ki-moon invited an iranian delegation to syria this week. today, however an umbrella group for the syrian opposition group said they will boycott if the invitation to iran is not withdrawn. >> holly williams thank you. >>> ukraine is dealing with a violent new phase in its political crisis a rally against laws banning protests turned kiev into a battleground sunday. officers responded with stun grenades and tear gas. dozens of hurt. the government and protest leaders plan to meet today. >>> new jersey governor chris christie is dealing with new allegations of political bullying. don zimmer claims a disagreement with christy cost her city millions. the governor spokesman calls her charges false. elaine good morning. >> good morning. mayor zimmer met with the u.s. attorney in newark yesterday and turned over supporting documents. her accusations hit directly at one of governor christie's signature issues his response to superstorm sandy. they surfaced as ch
side of the bargain, it will get $7 billion in financial aid as sanctions that crippled the country's economy are eased. u.n. secretary ban ki-moon invited an iranian delegation to syria this week. today, however an umbrella group for the syrian opposition group said they will boycott if the invitation to iran is not withdrawn. >> holly williams thank you. >>> ukraine is dealing with a violent new phase in its political crisis a rally against laws banning protests turned kiev...